I've noticed a common quality amongst spies . Very calm and controlled at all times . Insightful information here . 3rd time watching this and many other videos you have put out .
I'm a former 2M052 minuteman III maintainer. I agree with the statement Russia doesn't produce quality. Our nukes are maintained better even at our worst.
The same dude who assaults women, creeps at kids pageants, called his daughter hot, didn’t want black people renting his apartments and is on epsteins list?
Great video, this definitely reminded me how my procrastination could effect my family. They don't know any better, and like most simply live as if everything will always work itself out in this world. I can't blame them as this comfy world we live in always has....I will be prepared as best I can now, thank to this vid!!!
My aunt is married to a former KGB agent. With the exception of a few of the spycraft techniques used, my uncle didn't really have very many interesting stories. My grandfather was originally from Poland, and moved to St. Petersburg when my uncle was a child. Jack Barsky talks about other Russian assets, that conveyed messages in the New York area, but my uncle insists he never met or saw him. He also worked in that same area and lived in Manhattan. Agents don't meet each other, but likely interacted for dead drops and signalling. For context, my uncle was in the US two years before Barsky, and defected in 1999, about two years after him. I'm pretty sure that Jack Barsky's real name is not Jack Barsky.
Your uncle might be one, but you're not, and you make it seem like you have all the intel, but you don't. I'm a warveteran and that doesn't mean I'm a expert in every detail of war, just like your uncle doesn't know what the other people were doing.
I worked as a Product Engineer; DOD, NASA, AEC and US NAVY. Some of.my products were nuclear components. I want viewers to know that our WRs (weapons reserves) are of the very highest quality and of absolute depandability! Our stuff works! And our stuff will work every time under every condition! It not wise to go into details other than pointing out we do have storage time frames and then all is refreshed. I only hope Russia is aware of our right now , today, Nuclear weapons quality.
I interviewed 2 youngish college teachers, married, who were very sad talking about the end of the Soviet Union but she had tears in her eyes and was very clearly broken up about the grand experiment of communism having come to an end. People need to realize that communism is very idealistic and it's pure form in which it postulates equality and fair treatment forever, the woman was clearly very broken up. Oh this ideal there she held close very seriously.
Damn Danny...you never cease to amaze me with the guests you have on!! Super interesting man, keep up the good work! I literally am an active follower of several of your guests that I've found on your show, mainly Matt Cox and Andrew and his wife the spies, and I'm forever grateful for that!!!
The spy and his wife are both leftist cucks and are more dangerous to the world than any terrorist, foreign spies, Putin etc. Those 2 people absolutely suck, please never have either of those two on again, they are useless humans!
His original mission was to infiltrate government think tanks and try to get close to Jimmy Carters National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski and influence U.S. foreign policy. He quickly realised this was incredibly difficult to accomplish without being compromised so instead he was ordered to track a Soviet defector, write a report on the U.S. public's opinion on the Soviet-Afghan War, provide the Soviet's programming code for their computer scientists and he was also a part of a Soviet plan to speak to ardent Anti-Communists within the U.S. government who wanted to give information to an agent they assumed was Israeli to help the cold war effort which ironically would have been an undercover KGB agent. His book Deep Undercover is worth a read.
This host sounds so pro russian that he has already booked himself a flight to moscow. Jack Barsky on the other hand is an excellent speaker with excellent stories. It’s a shame that the host injected dirty politics into the convo.
More like trying too hard to provoke but failing miserably because of his ignorance... Barsky is situationally aware and allowing the host to just trip over his words
It's painfully obvious the host is punching above his intellectual weight. His knowledge of history is a hodgepodge of fragmented headlines and superficial conspiratorial narratives that are popular with the uninformed. Zelensky was installed by the US and yet he's pleading for imposing a no fly zone? Or, the previous leader was installed and the Western backers remained on the sidelines when Zelensky came into power? Why does Ukraine remain a non-full member of NATO? How did the US respond to China's shutdown of pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong? The characters and content in LFS were the appropriate level of entertainment for this host. You're good at picking interesting topics and guests; but the words out of your mouth are spoiling the experience. You should produce the podcast, but recruit someone with more intellectual gravitas to interview folks on complex topics. Or just stick with telling a story.
I disagree, those are questions that needs to be asked, and I found the guest to be somewhat naive and not particularly knowledgeable on various topics related to Ukraine.
That's not true on Danny Krabclaws. Wisely...or not, depending on how you view it, he is merely advancing conspiracy trends to bounce off Barsky. Dead air (depending on what your working style is) is bad air...it doesn't make money. Barsky can easily determine with some fair accuracy the reality of Russkie propaganda, having done it himself. Part of it (bio-labs) is my work from a decade ago (easily verifiable). There is some truth to it (as well as the ex-CIA community living there), but not quite in the way Russia would have you believe. Russia tends not to explain their espionage presence in other countries like Team USA...or their own bio-labs. Now as far as style...the worst direction Danny Krabs can go, is trying to be a bargain bin Joe Rogan...he should stick to his own lane & drive it out. If he goes with the Alex "KGB" Jones crowd, he's screwed, since that is a Chinese Talent Finger Trap you can't escape, and will eventually burn for. Your money will be on the front end of that, but you will pay all of it back plus interest on that loan in the end. Swim in the swamp all you want, but the 'gators always get their cut.
The sub commander wasn’t given the command… the subs radio was malfunctioning, and in absence of news/order they thought Moscow was flattened. Commander ARKHIPOV refused to launch without getting to periscope depth and trying re establish contact with command. Thank fuck he did.
This is a very special interview so much so, I am not convinced the interviewer is doing this interview justice. He is very much not in control here. You can tell he lacks the depth and intellect on these subjects to really elevate this interview in a more profound way. Even some of his questions were finished with hesitation as you could tell he does not fully grasp what he has gotten himself into or that he understands. Even some of his questions are inappropriate in that Jack Barsky is clearly uncomfortable and made to feel awkward. Again, a very important interview, to the level that KNCRETE is severely out of their element.
Excellent interview - the subject, himself, even briefly mentions at one point that the host has done his homework well. High praise, coming from him. I appreciate that there were a wide array of good questions about this man, covering not just his life but also historic and current events and how he fit into them. And notice that the interviewer was able to relax Jack and keep him that way throughout, never attacking him or saying anything stupid. To the contrary, he had informed, interesting questions, all live with no edit, and kept the interview rolling along. Great job.
I can verify the extremely poor quality of pretty much everything Russian. Poor, sometimes bizarre engineering and design and bad or worse construction/build. Worked in Siberia in '96, most everything had been made during the Soviet era so some of the poor quality can be blamed on Communism ("why should I work hard or even try to do my best, it all pays the same and I can't be fired") but EVERYONE, from the top down, didn't give a shit about doing good work and, even though the USSR turned out TONS of engineers, one out of 10 or a hundred thousand had any imagination or native skill or cared about what they were doing. All the rest became engineers solely because it was an office job and that was better than working out in the factory. So he's quite right about the likelihood of the nuclear missiles being poorly maintained, if they were, it would be such a stark departure from everything else Russian.
Soviet optics are still good and i have one in my dsl camera. they won the space race lol i have a 3 ton hydraulic jack from ussr and its working like new. clearly those old soviet trucks and stuff like the ak are still kicking ass. all american crap is garbage that i know of. here in finland,lada is much more reliable than eny american car lol oh that reminds me of the MIG fighters that were the best for a looong as time. antonov...
@@vihreelinja4743 "Won the space race.....?" Well, kind of. They developed small, primitive rocket motors and just kept adding more of them as the launch vehicles grew in size instead of taking the time to develop larger rocket motors like the Americans did. This worked for them in the short term, they did indeed establish some firsts but it hurt them big in the long run. Once they got to 39 of their ltlle rockets stuffed onto a launch vehicle, they just synchronize them and kept blowing their cosmonauts up. The US, on the other hand, played the long game and took the time to develop and build larger and more efficient rocket motors which led to them quickly taking the lead and "winning" the space race. The Soviets went after what they themselves called "spectaculars," that is, things that got media attention but lacked much real substance. The Soviets claimed they were the first to "land" on the moon but the reality is they crashed a probe into it and kind of cushioned the "landing" with a balloon and the probe returned almost no usable data. It was basically a PR stunt and not much more.
@@mattobermiller5041 You are so full of it, the Russian rocket motor designs are supperior to US designs hence why SpaceX is interested in them. 1960s russia had closed loop oxygen rich gasses in their design, as they had the materials developed to do this, the US did not,, Elon Musk knows this, but joe nobody tapping away on youtube doesn't Lol the US had to get their knowledge from Germany. Russia also developed the modern day implementation of multistage rocket design. I have run across so many russian educated engineers which run circles around US trained engineers in nonlinear mathmatics. They teach math in schools better from an early age, than your typical US school. Left out from your screed of course is todays leaded edge fusion energy research projects are based on the russian concept of a Tokamak design. The entire US Stealth program was based on translating a 1966 Russian paper by Pyotr Uflimtsev. Considering russia was isolated, didn't have the brain drain from other counties into the US and massive money after the war profiteering done by the US during WW2 which powered their economy, even to the point of the UK gifting the English jet engine design to US. You sound like a coldwar propogandist, things are moving on, you sound like a dinosaur.
II worked in Russia in the mid-'90's and you are correct, the place was(is?) awash in engineering degrees. Everyone had an engineering degree. Except for the people who were doctors, that is. I tried working with these "engineers" and it was futile. Yes, they could regurgitate a cookie cutter solution to a question but anything beyond their extremely narrow, very limited education was met with "it cannot be done, it's impossible." What do you mean "it's impossible, in the US this would be a Sophomore or Junior's homework assignment, why can't you do this?" Because of the politics surrounding us being there, we couldn't fire our crowd of completely worthless Russian engineers, we had to give them busywork and park them safely out of the way and bring in more engineers from the US and Europe as well as try to utilize email and the internet which was still new at the time and extremely slow to the point of being almost pointless where we were at. But never mind all that. Why, with all these engineers, was everything so very poorly designed in Russia? The cars and trucks, buildings, public transport, everything Russian in every store and house was just really badly designed and constructed or made. And everybody I worked with and interacted socially knew it. When something broke they just shrugged and said "is Russian tradition." The thing that impressed me so much was that things were in such an extremely low state of quality and repair that it's not possible that any of it ran or functioned. Yet somehow it still did. Patches on top of parches on top of patches on top of patches. Take off this worn out part and replace it with this other hopefully not as worn out part and let's see if we can get it to run a little while. As for the German's rocketry designs, both the US and Russia were racing to get to Peenemunde. The Russians didn't really understand what they were building, they just followed the captured blueprints and son of a gun the rockets mostly worked. But when they needed bigger rockets, they didn't know the principles behind why the German designs worked so had to start from the beginning when upsizing. The US engineers took the time and had the depth and ability to understand the underlying physics so while they initially lagged the Soviets by several months, the Soviets soon hit the end of their rope when they came to the end of the German designs. Plus, the Russians blew up a LOT of rockets and cosmonauts trying to keep ahead of the US. but quickly lost the race. Musk and everyone else in the world, including NASA has been buying Russia's largest rocket motors these past several years because the US is about to start producing even bigger and more efficient motors and has run out of the old technology's supply and it's not worth producing another batch when the new ones are so close to being available. So they are using up Russia's stockpile. Not because they are better but because they are cheap and available.
Agree. Ukraine is not a NATO member, so why sacrify our taxpayers money and children for a foreign mega corrupt country who perform genocide on a minority, with a nazi inspired army?
Excellent guest. Poor interview...lack of credible research clearly evident from wildly inaccurate questions on several occasions, which the guest handled well.
I hate to tell u but unless we the US get directly involved that’s the only way to stop them. Other than that Ukraine will eventually be Russias. They’ll slowly creep west till they take the whole country.
@@K1forMVP I hate to tell you, but Ukraine was a part of Russia until just three decades ago. Ukraine have no business to do in the sphere of Western Europe at all. Its way to corrupt, and lack totally democracy, just like EU and Russia.
@@jolin8493 Zelenskyy is democratically elected moron. They’re a free people, they have the right to choose whatever direction they want to go. Are you Chinese?? How would u like it if I told your country had no right to exist and has no right to choose their destiny?
The real thing. Really nice to find out how the KGB actually operated in the USA during USSR times. I've seen the TV series "The Americans" and it's so fictionalized in comparison to the straight forward way that embedded people actually operated. No handlers. Deep cover.
As an FYI, if you see interviews of him in the future, he's repeated his story of how he joined, the red dot story, wife, and found by FBI, countless times.. It's probably the 3rd or 4th time I've heard it.. Always the same.. It was nice to see the tough questions asked of him after he got off the story. Another great interview of him, was fairly recent, where he answers questions on another famous former KGB from the 1980s, Yuri. Yuri did many interviews back then too. Yuri did a different line of work. Subversion of India, Americans, and Intellectuals. The names of the channel has slipped my mind, but it's an Iranian (looks Italian), always in a nice suit, and his logo is a Lion on a red seal.. Eventually, when you watch Jack enough, you learn that he mostly just communicated Org Charts and backgrounds of the people in those positions, to the KGB. Nothing very exciting. Not getting classified info or secrets, or anything. Yuri, however focused on changing the psychology and beliefs of society. Kind of like what China's doing. Searching KGB Yuri and look for videos from the 1980s, you'll find him.
@@Leshic2 Lets slowdown on Yuri because he's gotten very popular over the last few years because of the "useful idiot" thing that right-wingers repeat at nauseum. If you watch any Yuri video you should read the two articles on medium about him called "On that Yuri Bezmenov interview you’ve seen" and "How To Invent A Russian Dissident" which are really well written breakdowns of Yuri. An actual critical look at Yuri which exposes him in many ways for being a bit of a dolt.
Hi @@pineyair6796 I don't associate with either political party and I definitely don't like getting involved in those discussions. I see pluses and negatives with both sides. I almost didn't visit the site, just because of your "right-winger" comment, but I did. I did visit it. I read >75% of it. I was very confused initially, because many many quotes, were NOT taken from the interviews, but instead, from his book, which I didn't read. It's clear that the arguments made, were completely from a political stance (Liberal/ Conservative). If you're somebody who identifies with being Liberal, and that Conservatives are mortal enemies, then you'll LOVE the article, and then hate Yuri. The article is written that way. Personally, I found "Useful Idiots" applicable to both sides. If you view what Yuri said, too much from a political view, YOU MISS MANY KEY POINTS. Even though he often say's "Liberals" you can actually insert BOTH political view, it's it's place. Subversion happens on BOTH political sides!
@@pineyair6796 Because you seem to be stuck on "Useful Idiots" as only a thing the right says against the left, let me give you examples of Right "Useful Idiots". - Everybody who believed the election was stolen. - Q-anon - Believers in the crazy theories on Vaccines. - That attack anybody with BLM. The "Useful Idiots" does not just apply to Liberals, but also Conservatives. The ideal scenario is push people to religiously follow one side. Claim the other side is full of lies. Get more followers on your own political team. And plunge the country into a Civil War. It will offend you, but there really are "Useful Idiots" on the LIberal side too. They're not just on the Conservative side. They're on BOTH sides
Well with regard to the point that they ended on with the russian commander breaking protocol and safeguarding humanity from nuclear annihilation.....i wanna point one thing out that illustrates how high the stakes truly are. That Russian commander, who we can all thank for being alive right now, likely would not have had the same opportunity to sacr yhe world if he were american. I cant speak for ground based launch systems, but i do know that for sea based nuclear assets, the process for launch doesnt allow for a breach in the chain really. Crews practice fire drills regularly, and the frightening thing is until they enter in those keys and press the launch switch, nobody knows wether or not its a drill on the boar except the captain usually. So when they are doing a launch drill each person does each step exactly as it would be done in the event a launch command came to fire a live missle. That to me is terrifying i couldnt imagine being stuck in a underwater tube for months on end. Throw in thar kinda stress on top of it i dont know how sailors manage not to go insane or break down.
Yeah the Russian commander of the nuke can refuse the order. Here in the U.S. they must turn the key by order. However nuclear subs have they're own protocol incase England or The US is ever destroyed. I think they are allowed the choice to launch or not and help whatever infrastructure is left.
I just made a comment to this fact. KONCRETE really had no business interviewing this man. I like KONCRETE for their drug dealer, fraud, etc type of interviews, that's clearly their lane here, not, highly educated, highly trained, worldly master class level former KGB agents. In all fairness, I doubt Joe Rogan could have done any better of a job. What would have been really interesting was to get Jack Barsky's American counterpart to interview him. That, would have been extremely rewarding.
@@all.day.day-dreamer he not that bad, the job is an interviewer in just to give a focusing here and there, he not meant to be interrogating the subjects,
@@dh2032 right. He is just asking questions. These are for educational purposes not to already know everything. It wouldn't be a great podcast then. This dude with the main comment is a troll trying to control weak minded people. Or he's just ignorant and stupid...
I don’t understand why you and everyone else is so concerned, just appreciate he takes the time to put this together for people to watch. Your expectations are too high, it’s just a conversation and this channel is growing/learning
Let me rephrase here, one deals with nuclear secrets, the other deals with simple armed robbery and smoking crack cocaine. Totally mismatched here.One has the mind of someone that brings a 22 cal pistol to rob a gas station, the other, has training to avoid detection for over 20 year. I am talking hundreds of super intelligent men and women that were looking for this guy as well as other spies every second of every year, year after year. And no, we do appreciate the time it takes and that's exactly the point. I am sure the interviewer is s sweet soft spoken guy and means well, but he never would have had enough time to know what questions to ask, as that takes someone highly educated in the right field. This interview still bothers me because of all the questions that weren't asked. Anyways, can't win them all. No one seems to understand the rarity of this interview and maybe that's for the best.
lol good first half, second half interviewer seems to getting his questions direct from the kremlin, very one sided with misinformation that the guest does quite well to rebuff and debunk considering.
Not from the Kremlin but he seems to push a strange atmosphere where antisemitism and conspiracy nonsense is not far. Rich people are a huge problem but why should Soros stand out? No one talks about Murdoch, Blackrock, Kochs? Putin is a dream for worldwide military complex..
@@Pr3ct If Russia started putting weapons into Mexico, and setting uo Mexico to join the Warsaw Pact, the US would find an excuse to invade Mexico yesterday.
You guys completely missed the gas aspect of Ukraine. Putin is only taking areas with gas. He also wants a land bridge into the Middle East. By taking Georgia, Crimea, and Eastern Ukraine he can have his land bridge into the Middle East and of course, be able to protect the pipes he wants to lay, to pump gas. Putin is nothing more than a really rich gas station owner. It's always about money.
He’s the first man to express my thoughts. When my daughter was born and I loved her more than myself I told myself what he said “ I became human” I’m 67 now and in all my life he’s the first man I heard express fatherhood like myself saying that Too many men ! should never have children. They are too self centered to put someone else’s security above their own.
That is very true on what he said about any government not knowing the wall would come down. I was leaving Germany the day the wall came down and I was in the military. Nobody had any idea. if they did, i would have been stuck in country
Do you really think this guy is a great mind? Spying isn’t something that requires a mind that could better be used trying to find a cure for cancer or figuring out ways to terraform Mars. I know you mean well but come on, I hope you’re smarter than that…you have PHD and MBA in your username, you shouldn’t resort to spouting out cliches.
Interesting interview but I disagree with his take on Ukraine at the end. Leave the hornets nest and let it play out? Absolutely no. I as Ukrainian believe Ukraine has been fighting for survival for so long and with a bit of help it will transform into a modern nation and will set an example even for some western countries. The neo nazi issues are way overblown, the vast majority of the population does not approve of that and there is plenty of evidence for that. Ukraine can take care of it self in that regard.
Absolutly!! 100% correct, both with regards to the interviewer having the completely wrong take on Ukraine and the "US letting Russia have half of Ukraine" (since when is it up to the US, as to who controls a sovereign nation??), as well as on the Neo-Nazi issue being waaaay overblown. Put it this way; if you hear Putin (or any of hit cronies; UN Ambassador from Rus, Rus Military spokepeople, etc.) pedaling it as fact, you can be nearly certain that it is anything but fact!!
He says WOW to much. Especially when he needs a response that's over his head he simply comes back with (WOW). He also stops people in the middle of conversations to tell them to move closer to the microphone when I had no problem hearing them.
This man is interesting, but it’s funny how he thinks no American spies were in Moscow. That’s not true at all. My grandfather was there along with a few others. He got married and had a kid. Survived 3 assassination attempts, it wasn’t reported in US media. The last attempt left him severally injured, they thought he was dead from a car wreck. Ended up in the hospital and was deported after surgery. His Russian wife and her family were all killed after he was deported. We found all this out through documents that were declassified after he died, he never spoke on it. And here I am playing video games at that same age 🙃
Don’t believe it. Jack’s story is similar to a lot of other intelligence operatives who were active in the Cold War, home born Americans were impossible to get inside of the Moscowsphere of the USSR - mainly because of culture difference and language barrier. It was much easier to recruit people of the Soviet states and Europeans. Trying to speak Russian without an obvious accent is a quite a task that will raise eyebrows compared to USA - the land of immigrants - where we don’t bat an eye when someone speaks English with an accent.
Great interview, the guest has such an interesting story. Not sure what the interview meant with "why don't they just let Putin take Ukraine"? Also got a bit lost with that conspiracy stuff.
Yep. “Blah blah blah George Soros”. Way to embarrass yourself in front of Barksy. The interview was excellent until the young interviewer went off the rails and started the Qanon conspiracy stuff. No longer watching anything with this interviewer. Have an original thought buddy. Damn.
The part about being able to compartmentalize...my dad who is retired SF, imparted that ability on me. My personal experience is logic has to be able to override/balance your emotions...to a point that your humanity isn't lost along the way. That line is fine...unbalanced your in a bind...desperately riding the pine...extinct is your kind...lost No one can find...trapped in your own mind.
why the interviewer keeps in hinting to conspiracy theories? what does he expect that since the guy is a former cover agent it would confirm all conspiracies? let the guy talk, do not try to harness the conversation or throw in weird questions...
If by "conspiracy theories" you mean he is stating objective facts about the US' provocations toward Russia and their influence in the unconstitutional 2014 Ukrainian coup. Just because our media won't bring them up doesn't make them "conspiracy theories".
@@jamesdodson4659 the media doesn't bring them up because they make no sense. Where's the provocation? Ukraine was never meant to join NATO, which is actually a defensive alliance. There is no coercion in NATO expansion (countries join to the discretion of NATO itself when matching specific conditions and a roadmap), contrary to what Russia has done in Chechnya, Georgia and Ukraine. And BTW Georgia applied more than 10 years ago and they haven't been admitted yet. Again, explain the provocation here. There's no need to listen to media to understand this, from neither side. The truth is that Russia could have been another Norway and enjoyed western levels of wealth. But they're so rotten and corrupt that they'd rather resort to hard power to make a point while instead of giving way to western values. And if you go back far enough (2004), Yanukovich was actually the one with a record of electoral fraud since the 2004 presidential election. Russia always meddled with Ukrainian election, so I'm not sure why you're calling the 2014 election a coup. In general all these conspiracy grossly overestimate the importance of the US and underestimate poor russia. anyway, you seem to like the russian kool-aid here - good luck with your "alternative" facts.
@@jamesdodson4659 There will always be politicians and other groups who will try to use their influence to affect outcomes in other parts of the world. That doesn’t mean that our government goes along with the wishes of those people. There is no evidence that the US government was behind the coup in Ukraine. The utterances of a few opinionated politicians is not proof. What is clear though if you simply talk to a handful of Ukrainians is that most have a deep hatred for Russia. To them, they see everything “Western” as forward looking and modern. And they see everything “Russian” as backwards and full of decay. You won’t hear any of this mentioned in an Oliver Stone documentary, since he doesn’t bother to actually interview Ukrainian people.
You can't call him a Russian spy exclusively, in Soviet Union almost every second officer was Ukrainian in origin, by the way, but more than that there were many many more national republics included. I really like your podcast, thanks, man!!
@23:00 it's pretty good; the _evil of ins. companies_ isn't mgmt, but, the contrast between what's offered vs what's actually covered. Own a small biz? Think you're ins'd? Pretend to have a claim & see if the tune they sung to get your premium is parallel to what you hear after. ;-)
I second that. John Kiriakou, a former CIA officer who did federal prison time. He'd fit right in on this channel and he's extremely interesting. Please have him on.
i think the biggest problem with bieng a public figure is that everyone knows you but you dont know them and at times it can be offensive to both the public and the public figure just simply interacting not to mention the stress of people possibly watching you.
As insane this seems, it might be the outcome that preserves the most life and start the road to recovery. I don't think there is a 'correct' solution to this complex problem.
Because its their business NOT ours, thats 1. 2, there is ZERO way for ukraine to withstand ANY kind of invasion from russia, NONE. The takeover was a given from the start. Fighting what is inevitable has only caused countless deaths and damage when just let it happen, and no one would have been hurt. Remember this is all biden's fault and doing to begin with
Lol, I just found this podcast and this was the first episode I listened to. First half was super fucking interesting when he just let the guest talk. Once Danny switched the conversation over to "the Ukraine" though it just turned into a shit show and became too infuriating to take seriously and you can tell the guest wasn't really thrilled about the questions. Basically it just ended up turning a platform for Danny to try to show off how clever he thought he was for "doing the research to find out the truth about the Ukraine", which apparently consisted of watching RU-vid videos. Idk, it's super dumb and I've realized that because the US is geographically and mentally isolated from the rest of the world, you can just make wild claims about what's going on overseas and people will believe you since they have absolutely no connection with the outside world or wider perspective to try to understand the situation from. Or anyone with access to those things to call them out on their bullshit for that matter
@@ientrancedi Idk, when I was in 2nd grade I got the Presidental Fitness Award because I was able to do government mandated exercises in gym class real good. I even got a piece of paper on it claiming to be a diploma with signature on it that was supposedly George Bush's signature. Despite receiving this prestigious Presidental Fitness Award, it is in no way indicative of my fitness to become president.
Great interview. I still have alot of questions. Like What type of secrets did he transmit... think of what would've happen if he didn't get married lol
since I've sub to Koncret channel, I'm always pleased with your choices of guest. For those who like communism, have you eard: there are no appliances for jobs but assignments in communists society
1:36:40 Stepan Bandera wasn't a popular national hero, until the Russian propaganda forced to show him as popular neo-nazi symbol, like USSR did about Reinhard Gehlen. In Ukraine people like him not because of radical ideas, but becase only his name makes Russians extreeemely rage and out of control).
Who's to know that these paintings are actually real one... the greatest art forger,... Mark Landis, ...lives in Laurel... Mississippi... he has fooled the best...
@@kaslu1082 He was trained for 7 years or whatever by the KGB to be a sleeper. He probably has nothing to hide anymore and chances are he wouldn't be that fucking obvious. He is also old as shit clearly. Sorry in advance if you were being sincere. Not everyone gives a shit about Ukraine. (me included)
The hose trips me out every time the guest brings something up, the host waits about a 1 min are so then turns around and ask the guest the very same thing.